Hey peeps,

 

I think mikes idea is the right way to go and that a feedback form would do
the job perfectly.  The current form on the UKUA website only needs extra
subject lines adding to drop down box and it’d be ready to go.  Currently
the feedback form is only available via a small ‘contact us’ link at the
bottom of the page, maybe it should be a more prominent feature on the menu.
When you look at the events also there should be a link to the feedback form
especially for the tournament comments.  Eventually each tournament could be
given a score out of ten based on the comments and votes given (a bit like
eBay feedback).

 

The questionnaire in the captains pack just wouldn’t get used I don’t think
or the views would be skewed as on a Sunday afternoon after my last game I’m
defiantly not thinking as logically as I normally would be, because I’m
knackered.

 

I know it’s easy to think of these ideas and that the website actually takes
a lot of work to maintain but I think these relatively small modifications
would make a huge difference to the quality of tournaments in the UK.

 

 

TTFN :-þ

 

Adam

 

 -----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Mike Tonge
Sent: 10 July 2006 14:47
To: Brit Disc
Subject: [BD] B Tour 1

 

Hi All

   

  I feel theres one main issue which comes about after every tournament
which could be useful to deal with and is relatively easy to fix.  This is
the provision of feedback on tournaments to both the UKUA and to the TD's.
This should be a formalized process (rather than done by e-mail postings
which normally represent the extremes of views).  This would enable the UKUA
to recognise TD's who have a record of providing high quality events and
could be used to help with ranking bids for events.  This could also provide
a single list of comments back to the TD's which they could improve on
before they stage another event.

   

  There are two main ways I can see to carry out this process.  Either a
questionairre or a web based form.  In the case of a questionairre this
could be incorporated into the captains packs and collected at the same time
as final results (spirit votes).  For a web based form then this could be
linked to a database and could give statistics about the event to anyone
querying it.

  The main problem with the web based form would be that teams may not fill
them in after they've left the event.

  The main problem with questionairres is that they require a small amount
of time to analyse.

   

  Do people think this would be a useful thing to have implemented?

   

  Mike

   

 

                        

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